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Queen bee syndrome is a social phenomenon where women in positions of authority or power treat subordinate females worse than males, purely based on gender. It was first defined by three researchers: Graham Staines, Carol Tavris , and Toby E. Jayaratne in 1973.
A queen bee in a school setting is sometimes referred to as a school diva or school princess.They are often stereotyped in the media as being beautiful, charismatic, manipulative, popular, and wealthy, often holding positions of high social status, such as being head cheerleader (or being the captain of some other, usually an all-girl, sports team), the Homecoming or Prom Queen (or both). [7]
Queen rearing is the process by which beekeepers raise queen bees from young fertilized worker bee larvae. The most commonly used method is known as the Doolittle method. [16] In the Doolittle method, the beekeeper grafts larvae, which are 24 hours or less of age, into a bar of queen cell cups.
The United States Army defines toxic leaders as commanders who put their own needs first, micro-manage subordinates, behave in a mean-spirited manner or display poor decision-making. [6]
The Queen Bee, a fairy tale "The Queen Bee (Garrett story)", a science fiction story by Randall Garrett; Queen Bee (comics), the name of four different DC Comics supervillains; Queen Bee (graphic novel), by Chynna Clugston; Queen Bee, newspaper founded by Caroline Nichols Churchill in 1882
A widescreen, high definition remastered version, from an original print of the film, was released on Blu-ray disc on April 26, 2016, by Vinegar Syndrome. The prior VHS and DVD releases from the early-1990s were incorrectly transferred with an open matte , which revealed the boom mic at the top of the frame frequently (with the correct matte in ...
Queen Bees and Wannabes [a] is a 2002 self-help book by Rosalind Wiseman. Written for parents of teenage girls, the book focuses on the ways in which girls in high schools form cliques , and on handling patterns of aggressive behavior.
Compare to "queen bee" girl -wikipedia (just to use an arbitrary qualifier to discourage hits on actual bees). Queen Bees and Wannabes, if nothing else, has made this the more dominant term. --BDD 07:39, 24 November 2012 (UTC) Done after over a week without comment. --BDD 20:01, 3 December 2012 (UTC)